ACLU of NH Welcomes Senate Passage of Marijuana Decriminalization Bill
CONCORD – Today the New Hampshire Senate passed, with a 17-6 vote, critical drug policy reform in a measure to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana.
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CONCORD – Today the New Hampshire Senate passed, with a 17-6 vote, critical drug policy reform in a measure to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana.
CONCORD — The American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire today sued New Hampshire for invalidating the absentee ballots of hundreds of voters, many of whom are disabled, without warning. The Complaint can be found
Early this month, President Donald Trump signed a measure reversing new FCC privacy protections.
PORTLAND - The ACLU of New Hampshire and five other New England ACLU affiliates today filed a lawsuit demanding government documents about the on-the-ground implementation of President Trump’s Muslim bans.
CONCORD – The New Hampshire House is currently considering SB 66, a bill that threatens women’s rights and health. SB 66, if passed, would recognize a fetus as an independent victim of a crime for the first time under New Hampshire law.
WASHINGTON – Today, in a victory for the First Amendment, the United States Supreme Court declined to review the September 2016 decision of the First Circuit Court of Appeals striking down New Hampshire’s law banning “ballot selfies.” In deciding not to review the First Circuit